Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may transmit a first sensing signal of a radio frequency (RF) sensing procedure at a first transmit power. The UE may receive, from a base station at least in part in response to the first sensing signal, a power control message for sensing signals of the RF sensing procedure. The power control message may indicate a power control strategy for transmitting sensing signals of the RF sensing procedure. The UE may then transmit, at a second transmit power based on the received power control message, a second sensing signal of the RF sensing procedure.
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5. The UE of claim 4, wherein the control signaling further indicates a set of power ramping procedures including the power ramping procedure, wherein performing the power ramping procedure is based at least in part on receiving the control signaling.
6. The UE of claim 4, wherein the power ramping procedure comprises a fixed power ramping procedure, a linear power ramping procedure, a geometric power ramping procedure, or any combination thereof.
10. The UE of claim 1, wherein the first sensing signal transmitted at the initial transmit power is based at least in part on the indicated path loss model.
15. The UE of claim 14, wherein the one or more parameters comprise a bandwidth for the sensing signals of the radio frequency sensing procedure, a set of one or more sensing occasions for the sensing signals of the radio frequency sensing procedure, a set of one or more pulse repetition intervals for the radio frequency sensing procedure, a time interval for the radio frequency sensing procedure, a maximum transmission power for the sensing signals of the radio frequency sensing procedure, a target range for the one or more objects detected via the radio frequency sensing procedure, a location of the one or more objects, or any combination thereof.
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